Dolphins get roasted for lackadaisical drive before halftime

Social media was baffled by the Dolphins’ lack of urgency on a drive just before halftime.

After allowing the Buffalo Bills to score 17 straight points in the second quarter, the Miami Dolphins got the ball back with 3:36 left in the first half on their own 35-yard line facing a 24-7 deficit. With all three timeouts in Mike McDaniel’s pocket, it seemed like plenty of time for the Dolphins to put together a drive and potentially cut the Bills’ lead to 10.

Instead, a far-too-casual Dolphins offense allowed the clock to run, never once took a shot downfield, and eventually settled for a 34-yard field goal on a third down with a few seconds left.

The inexplicable lack of urgency for a team in a huge hole against a divisional rival was puzzling to most watching, including the Prime Video commentary duo of Al Michaels and Kirk Herbstreit.

Social media also had plenty to say about the Dolphins’ lackadaisical approach:

The Dolphins went to halftime down 24-10 with the Bills set to receive the second half kickoff.

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